CRADLE Fellowships 2022 for Deakin Academic Staff are now open! Applications due 1 April 2022
7 March 2022
Applications for CRADLE’s Fellowship Scheme for 2022 are now open! Apply to be part of CRADLE’s research agenda and enjoy the benefits of developing your academic profile with a CRADLE Fellowship.
If selected, you can undertake up to 18 months’ research with the support and mentorship of CRADLE’s leading higher education researchers. If you’re a current Deakin academic staff member interested in higher education research in assessment and/or digital learning; or learning through, and for, work, this is the opportunity for you.
CRADLE welcomes applications from postdoctoral researchers at every career stage, from early career to senior scholars. Applicants must be on a continuing or fixed-term position at Deakin with more than two years remaining on their contract. All applicants must be able to demonstrate the relevance of their proposed research to CRADLE’s current research activities and our current programs of research.
CRADLE Fellowships offer funding of $15,000 to support each Fellow’s research program. It is anticipated that this funding will be used for research costs (e.g. research assistance or transcription), professional development (e.g. methodological training) and dissemination (e.g. conference attendance permitting). In some circumstances, and upon application to CRADLE, buying out teaching time may be considered. Please download and read the Fellowship Guidelines 2022 for further deatils.
For more information about CRADLE Fellowships, eligibility criteria, the benefits of becoming a CRADLE Fellow, and the online application form, please visit the CRADLE website or our see our Frequently Asked Questions available for download below. And you can also read more about the experiences of past and current CRADLE Fellows here!
For any further enquiries please email CRADLE’s Research Manager, Dr Helen Walker: Email CRADLE
For further information:
Download the CRADLE Fellowship Guidelines (pdf, 210kB)
Download the CRADLE Fellowship FAQs (pdf, 160kB)